I suppose I was getting higher velocities than the VihtaVuori examples because I was seating the bullet deeper, reducing the cartridge volume, but maybe that's not right.
That's exactly correct. Anything that produces more
Chamber Pressure then produces higher bullet velocities.
At their starting load of 4.5gr they were getting 1086 fps while I was getting 1105, both with a 124 gr. projectile. I think there is room below 4.5 gr. to be explored, just so I've tried them all. Would I consider their 1086 fps to be the speed for my minimum load? Of course, I'll be paying attention to how the gun is cycling and how far the empties are thrown.
• 4.5gr at 1086 is
not the true minimum. Book minimum is simply 10% (0.4gr in this case) below maximum. So they simply find what the safe maximum is, and then subtract 10%.
• Remember that testing was done in a single-shot "rifle" to gain accurate
Chamber Pressure readings. The published load range has noting to do with slide operation, stripping the next round off the mag, or case ejection performance. That part of "performance" is left for the reloader to discover.
Consider that if you had one of those 9mm revolvers, then the minimum load skips all the feeding and ejection issues and focuses solely on getting the bullet to exit the barrel !! The minimum load might be 2.5gr for a revolver !!
• You can definitely go lower, especially if you have a reduced recoil spring. Just realize that they may fail to lock back the slide in your buddy's gun that 's sprung slightly differently.